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DriveNets secures $410 million in latest funding round, AMD joins as investor

By Thomson Reuters Jun 1, 2026 | 4:36 PM

June 1 (Reuters) – DriveNets, an Israeli networking software firm, said it has raised $410 million in its latest funding round ​led by Bessemer Venture Partners ‌and Atreides Management, taking its total capital-raise so far to $1 billion.

New investors AMD and Red Dot Capital joined the round, while existing investors Pitango ‌and ​D1 Capital Partners also ⁠participated. The company would ⁠use the proceeds to meet the surging demand for large-scale AI infrastructure, CEO Ido Susan said.

DriveNets did not disclose ​the valuation secured after the latest funding. It did not immediately respond to ⁠a Reuters request for ⁠comment seeking the detail.

Companies providing ​AI infrastructure have attracted significant venture capital in ​recent years, enabling them to expand ‌without exposure to public market volatility.

DriveNets allows telecommunications operators and data centers to build and manage networks using standard, off-the-shelf hardware, ⁠rather than costly proprietary systems. Its technology supports high-speed connectivity and AI workloads.

Founded in 2015, its ⁠partners ‌include tech firm Broadcom, Japan’s ⁠Fujitsu and Indian IT services provider ​Wipro.

“As ‌AI systems reach unprecedented scale, ​the performance ⁠of the underlying network fabric has become a primary driver of AI economics,” said Charlie Kawwas, president, semiconductor solutions group, Broadcom.

(Reporting by Pritam Biswas in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Shilpi Majumdar)